Monday, January 11, 2016

In December, the company released a new mobile smartphone app for one of its tabloid brands, The National Enquirer. The launch followed an increase in both social media traffic and mobile traffic for the publication, at 64% and 108% growth year-on-year, respectively, according to The Association of Magazine Media's monthly "Magazine Media 360 Degree" report.

Q&A with Condé Nast CEO Robert A. Sauerberg: Finding a Fit for Films Beyond the Page

“We have 22 films in different stages of development, and four television shows in production as we speak,” Condé Nast CEO Robert A. Sauerberg tells Beet.TV in this video interview from Consumer Electronics Show.

Selena Gomez puts on an elegant display in sensational off-the-shoulder gown at the InStyle Golden Globes after-party that was packed with Hollywood notables, as well as stars from the worlds of music and TV.

“We’re improvising as we go along,” said VQR deputy editor Paul Reyes. “The potential lies in how Instagram, as a platform, shapes content. Part of this is determined by what people want to write about, what they’re sick of reading about, and how they might be motivated to push the limits of what can be done on this platform.”

Kliger's British Heritage Magazine Renamed and Relaunched As British Heritage Travel Magazine

British Heritage Magazine, a 35-year-old bi-monthly magazine for serious Anglophiles living in North America, has been renamed and relaunched as British Heritage Travel Magazine, it was announced today by Jack Kliger, Chief Executive Officer of Kliger Heritage Media.

Vanity Fair reports: "David Bowie, iconic vanguard of the glam-rock scene, has died after a battle with cancer just after his 69th birthday. The Hollywood Reporter confirmed the message posted to Bowie’s social-media accounts, which read: “David Bowie died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18 month battle with cancer. While many of you will share in this loss, we ask that you respect the family’s privacy during their time of grief.” In the hours since his death was announced, social media has flooded with remembrances of Bowie, perhaps none more touching than this from his son, director Duncan Jones."